Guy Mannering, Or, The Astrologer |
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Page 162
Lord , sir , I am sure there is nothing so foolish in what I said just now . Everybody
knows you are a very handsome man ' ( a smile was just visible ) , “ that is , for
your time of life , ' ( the dawn was overcast ) , “ which is far from being advanced ...
Lord , sir , I am sure there is nothing so foolish in what I said just now . Everybody
knows you are a very handsome man ' ( a smile was just visible ) , “ that is , for
your time of life , ' ( the dawn was overcast ) , “ which is far from being advanced ...
Page 235
Wi ' that the gipsy wife gripped till her hand : ' I ken you weel eneugh , says she , “
though ye kenna me- -But as sure as that sun's in heaven , and as sure as that
water's rinning to the sea , and as sure as there's an ee that sees , and an ear that
...
Wi ' that the gipsy wife gripped till her hand : ' I ken you weel eneugh , says she , “
though ye kenna me- -But as sure as that sun's in heaven , and as sure as that
water's rinning to the sea , and as sure as there's an ee that sees , and an ear that
...
Page 284
Are you sure it was she ? ” said the Colonel with great interest . Sure , honoured
sir ? Of a truth she is one not to be forgotten — the like o ' Meg Merrilies is not to
be seen in any land . ” The Colonel paced the room rapidly , cogitating with ...
Are you sure it was she ? ” said the Colonel with great interest . Sure , honoured
sir ? Of a truth she is one not to be forgotten — the like o ' Meg Merrilies is not to
be seen in any land . ” The Colonel paced the room rapidly , cogitating with ...
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